Excursion guidée d'une journée au pays Amish au départ de Philadelphie





Description
Le comté de Lancaster abrite une culture fascinante nichée dans les terres agricoles rurales en dehors de Philadelphie. Joignez-vous à notre visite pour découvrir l'histoire fascinante et le mode de vie complexe de la communauté Amish. Votre visite commence par un tour dans notre confortable van jusqu'à la campagne idyllique du comté de Lancaster, où les chevaux et les buggys sur les routes et les agriculteurs dans les champs sont des sites communs. Vous serez entièrement immergé dans leur mode de vie avec une visite du Musée du Village Amish, une propriété Amish préservée qui est maintenant ouverte au public. Venez avec appétit en dégustant une cuisine Amish maison dans un restaurant local. Par la suite, vous aurez la chance de savourer quelques délicieuses gâteries sucrées comme des tartes whoopie et des tartes à la mouche d'une boulangerie locale. Nous aurons le temps de nous arrêter dans les petites villes pour mettre en valeur les produits Amish, y compris les boutiques de courtepointes et les stands en bord de route. Mieux encore, vous aurez la chance de soutenir la communauté avec tous les achats, avec des options uniques recommandées par votre guide!
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Le comté de Lancaster, en Pennsylvanie, abrite la deuxième plus grande colonie amish au monde, avec une communauté dynamique et une industrie agricole active.
Un musée dédié à l'enregistrement du mode de vie Amish et comprenant une école, une grange, un atelier de forgeron, etc.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(441)
Had the pleasure of meeting Dale and having our own tour with him. He was a wealth of knowledge and so insightful into the Amish community. The scenery and tour was the highlight of our holiday!
Dale was very friendly and knowledgeable. He also knew some Amish people and was happy to introduce them, which definitely added to the overall experience. The car was comfortable and air conditioned. Highly recommended.
Great experience seeing the Amish in their environment. Our tour guide Dale was amazing. I highly recommend this tour.
We had such a lovely time. Dale is an excellent tour guide and driver. He took us to different places to walk around and buy local products, and in a respectful manner, we learnt about the Amish culture and got a great glimpse at their day-to-day life. Thank you!
Had an excellent time. Dale was an excellent driver and tour guide. I would recommend him to all. Thanks Dale!!!!
An enjoyable day. Saw so much and the guide was very informative. Stopped at and Tje food was so fresh and delicious.
Our guide Jason was awesome small group of 5 made it more private, we were lucky that there was a mudsale on, and for me that was the highlight, fantastic guided trip which I would recommend day started at 9 and we were back in Downtown Philli at 5.30pm.
We loved this tour. Britney was a fabulous guide. She was so knowledgeable and fun. We loved that it was a small group. The size of the group allowed us to fit in more things than you could in a large group. Visiting the Amish farm was great but actually shopping in the shops where actual families live was a wonderful w as y to learn about their lives.
A really good day, we got out of the city and saw some of the life of the Amish community. Our guide Jason was really knowledgeable and passionate, he gave us a really good history of the area and the Amish people.
Dale was extremely pleasant, informative and helpful. His van was clean, modern, comfortable and pleasant to ride in. Dale provided so much information about what we were seeing. There was only five of us on this tour and it was a pleasant group mixed with Americans and Australians. Dale took us to a great spot for lunch called Dienner’s where we could choose the buffet or order off the menu. The visit to the Amish village was very interesting and Dale’s established relationship with the residents helped us understand and enjoy the community.



